Adventure-proof design: constructed from hard-anodized aircraft-grade aluminum, waterproof to 200 meters with an EPDM water seal, and both shockproof and drop tested with a molded shock-dampening collar.

This unique drive is designed to protect your valuable data on your next covert operation. It offers high performance USB 3.0 and full compatibility with USB 2.0. Just plug it in and it works, with Windows, Mac OS X and even Linux. The Flash Survivor V2 USB 3.0 is backed by Corsair, a respected name with a passion for quality and customer service.

USB 3.0 speedIf you move a lot of data, you've noticed that as convenient as flash drives are, they never seem to be as fast as you'd like. USB 3.0 changes the game. Flash Survivor V2 USB 3.0 offers read speeds up to four times faster than traditional USB 2.0 drives. It's fast enough to view most videos directly from your Flash Survivor, without having to take the usual extra step of copying it to a hard drive first.

High-performance USB 2.0 supportNot only is Flash Survivor V2 USB 3.0 backward compatible with USB 2.0 — it offers great performance, too. No matter how up-to-date your PC is, you'll be able to quickly take care of moving your files and be off on your next adventure.

Universal compatibilityIt works with Microsoft® Windows®, Mac OS X® and even Linux without drivers, and there's no software to install — just plug it in, and go. If your computer has a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 connector, you can use Flash Survivor V2 USB 3.0. Features• Hard-anodized, aircraft-grade aluminum housing: Extreme durability, unique design and exciting looks.• EPDM water seal: Sealed tight and waterproof up to 200 meters.• Molded shock damping collar: Protection from vibration or impact damage.• High performance USB 3.0: Faster speed on the newest systems and enjoy full support on older systems.• Limited 5 years warranty: Peace of mind. A statement of Corsair product quality and reliability.

USB 3.0, also known as SuperSpeed USB, is a buzzword you might have seen popping up repeatedly over the last 12 months or so. In this guide, we'll explain what it is, what it does, and what it could mean for you as the consumer.